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The writer who neglects punctuation, or mispunctuates, is liable to be misunderstood for the want of merely a comma, it often occurs that an axiom appears a paradox, or that a sarcasm is converted into a sermonoid. — Edgar Allan Poe

Masonry is not a religion.
He who makes of it a religious belief, falsifies and denaturalizes it. — Albert Pike

Love will get you through times of no sex better than sex will get you through times of no love. — Wesley Eisold

The same one who mistreated you will end up needing you ... It is the circle of life. — Ziad K. Abdelnour

There's nothing wrong with being a mapmaker." "Of course not. And there's nothing wrong with being a lizard either. Unless you were born to be a hawk." "I've — Leigh Bardugo

It was a dream for me to play in the red shirt - I will keep this shirt with me always. I hope this is the start of a lot of games for United, It wasn't only me in this game though, I think the whole team enjoyed the game and did well. It's the first match and we have done good things. It's a good step and we're very happy. — Ander Herrera

In memory, she lived and moved and laughed, but all that a photograph could offer was one frozen moment of a life. — Dean Koontz

Without a driver this bus is lost. — Yann Martel

The making of an Atheist implies a mental stimulation and training which brings into play the primary factors of social progress. — Joseph McCabe

Last year my wife ran off with the fellow next door and I must admit, I still miss him. — Les Dawson

We must continually maintain an adventurous attitude toward Him, despite any potential personal risk. — Oswald Chambers

Then there was the general state of sanity. If you looked through someone, really got down to their motivations, you found that they were only motivated by a few things. Money was the usual culprit. Follow the money, and it usually led to the truth, and underlying motivation. Next were the genuine do-gooders. They truly wanted change for the sake of improving people's lot in life. The thing they didn't understand was that their agenda could have unintended consequences. They couldn't see past their initial goal, and really analyze a situation. Last were the people who had an agenda to make every one live by their point of view. — Steven Becker